Shahid Afridi Names Star He Criticised After India Loss As Next Pakistan Captain

Following Pakistan's crushing defeat to India, former cricketer Shahid Afridi expressed strong criticism of key players, suggesting that Shaheen Afridi, Babar Azam, and Shadab Khan should be excluded from future T20 International selections. This statement has sparked significant discussion among fans and analysts, especially given Afridi's prominence in Pakistan cricket. Despite being regarded as potential future leaders, these players have faced scrutiny for their performances in high-pressure matches, including the recent loss to India. Afridi's comments come at a time when Pakistan cricket is under pressure to revamp its team strategy and performance standards. The debate over leadership and player selection continues, with many questioning the future direction of the national team as it seeks to regain its competitive edge in international cricket. The implications of Afridi's remarks could lead to significant changes as selectors and management evaluate the team's composition moving forward.
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